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October 31st 2010, 06:12 PM #76
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October 31st 2010, 06:20 PM #77
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October 31st 2010, 06:32 PM #78
Re: How Can Jesus Be "GOD" and Have a "God" At The Same Time
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November 1st 2010, 03:57 AM #79
Re: How Can Jesus Be "GOD" and Have a "God" At The Same Time
Orthordox teachings are simply responsive, they were never constructed. In the third century there were groups teaching that the Father, the Son and the Spirit were different names for the same individual (Sabellianism = one individual, three modes of existence). In the 4th century there were groups teaching three subordinate Gods, the Father created the Son, the Son created the Spirit (Arianism = three individuals, three modes of existence). The Trinity doctrine ( three individuals, one mode of existence) had long been taught in the church but hadn't been formulated, thats what the homoousia of Nicea is all about.
Decades ago I was given the nickname "apostoli" by an older Greek lady at a takeaway, because I was her favourite "Paul" and the tag stuck. Too many people named "Paul" in this world! No other significance in the tag...
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November 1st 2010, 04:04 AM #80
Re: How Can Jesus Be "GOD" and Have a "God" At The Same Time
Decades ago I was given the nickname "apostoli" by an older Greek lady at a takeaway, because I was her favourite "Paul" and the tag stuck. Too many people named "Paul" in this world! No other significance in the tag...
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November 1st 2010, 04:20 AM #81
Re: How Can Jesus Be "GOD" and Have a "God" At The Same Time
If you ever read the fathers, you'll find that every "idea" is backed up by copious amounts of scripture. Trinity theology is directly supported by scripture eg: John 16; 2 Cor 13:14; Romans 8; Jn 1:1-3, 10; Heb 1:1-3; Col 2:9 etc etc
Binitarianism is an option, except there are texts that introduce the Spirit as essential eg: Romans 8; John 16.
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Has it never occured to you that God does not want to be worshipped? In my understanding, he'd rather we had a personal relationship with him!
Have a think on Psalm 40:6 & 51:16 (and maybe Hosea 6:6), and then consider Rom 8:15.Last edited by apostoli; November 1st 2010 at 04:32 AM.
Decades ago I was given the nickname "apostoli" by an older Greek lady at a takeaway, because I was her favourite "Paul" and the tag stuck. Too many people named "Paul" in this world! No other significance in the tag...
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November 1st 2010, 04:43 AM #82
Re: How Can Jesus Be "GOD" and Have a "God" At The Same Time
Only in English! In the original language the text reads "YHWH 'elohiym", YHWH being the proper name of the God of the Israelites. The Jews out of superstition avoided using the name and instead substituted (read) adonai (Lord).
Have a read of Psalms 110:1, where YHWH says to David's Lord, Sit at my right hand, until I make thine enemies thy footstool...Decades ago I was given the nickname "apostoli" by an older Greek lady at a takeaway, because I was her favourite "Paul" and the tag stuck. Too many people named "Paul" in this world! No other significance in the tag...
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November 1st 2010, 01:34 PM #83
Re: How Can Jesus Be "GOD" and Have a "God" At The Same Time
if they didnt use scripture to support their extra-scriptural concepts, it would be hard to justify it .
this is an incredibly foreign concept to me, something i can't reconcile with the teachings in the hebrew and christian scriptures.Binitarianism is an option, except there are texts that introduce the Spirit as essential eg: Romans 8; John 16.
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Has it never occured to you that God does not want to be worshipped? In my understanding, he'd rather we had a personal relationship with him!
Psalm 40:6 is talking about vain 'tokens' , it never says "forget about that 'first and most important commandment' "Have a think on Psalm 40:6 & 51:16 (and maybe Hosea 6:6), and then consider Rom 8:15.“And so I tell you, keep on asking, and you will receive what you ask for. Keep on seeking, and you will find. Keep on knocking, and the door will be opened to you.
For everyone who asks, receives. Everyone who seeks, finds. And to everyone who knocks, the door will be opened.
(Luke 11:9-10)
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November 1st 2010, 06:37 PM #84
Re: How Can Jesus Be "GOD" and Have a "God" At The Same Time
yeah...the verse doesn't say "not God's"
If you want to quote the verse...quote it. What you mean to say is that in revelation 21:9, it doesn't say that the bride is God's wife. That would be a proper statement.
I guessed since you missed the first point you missed the second.
Rev 21:23
And the city had no need of the sun, neither of the moon, to shine in it: for the glory of God did lighten it, and the Lamb is the light thereof.
In verse 23, I think lamp might be the more literal translation in place ot the word light. That being the case, it could be argued that the Lamb is the physical emodiment of that (the glory of God) which lights the city.
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November 1st 2010, 06:49 PM #85
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November 5th 2010, 02:48 AM #86
Re: How Can Jesus Be "GOD" and Have a "God" At The Same Time
Good question. Of course, Jesus Christ is not God, he is the son of God. So as an apple does not not fall far from the tree, even so JC has many of the characteristics of his Father and his God. We as sons of God likewise. We must learn to exercise our God given rights and abilities even as Jesus Christ did.
barley
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November 5th 2010, 02:54 AM #87
Re: How Can Jesus Be "GOD" and Have a "God" At The Same Time
bling,
You call it indescribable.
The scriptures do a perfect and complete job of describing the intimate relationship between God and His son Jesus Christ.
The scriptures lay out everything we need to know about it.
Scripture gives great detail regarding their relationship.
You should read it sometime. If you need help with that, I will be glad to do so.
It also describes God's relationship with all His children.
Those born again of God. Romans 10:9-10. I John 3:1-3.
barley
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November 5th 2010, 05:25 PM #88
Re: How Can Jesus Be "GOD" and Have a "God" At The Same Time
A perfect and complete job will be being one with God and one with Christ and one as our self.
I think Satan has a problem with figuring that one out too.
For those who can't read between the lines...that would be one with each other also.
Yeah...God can really do miracles other than parting a sea.
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November 6th 2010, 10:28 PM #89
Re: How Can Jesus Be "GOD" and Have a "God" At The Same Time
I find it beyond belief that you find having a personal relationship with God incredible. Have you not read that Abraham walked with God and was a friend of God's = personal relationship (?). Or that YHWH refered to Israel as an unfaithful wife = personal relationship (?) Or that all the temple sacrifices were in vain, and unwanted by God (?). Thats the OT summation. Have you not read in the NT that the Father of the Son (Jesus) is our father (by adoption) = personal relationship (?). That tribal traditions are unacceptable to God, and are done away with (?) That we are to worship with every breathe we take, in spirit and truth = personal relationship (?) etc etc etc etc
Fact is, the scriptures I cited all say (interpretatively) that God doesn't want to be worshiped. He wants a relationship!
Read Exodus 20:3 very carefully, its context is in verse 4-5. Verse 3-5 is talking about man made gods. Consider, Phil 2:9-10, at the least you have to accept that the Father has exalted the Son above everything...Decades ago I was given the nickname "apostoli" by an older Greek lady at a takeaway, because I was her favourite "Paul" and the tag stuck. Too many people named "Paul" in this world! No other significance in the tag...
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November 6th 2010, 10:39 PM #90
Re: How Can Jesus Be "GOD" and Have a "God" At The Same Time
The verse says the bride is the Lamb's bride, God is a third party in the text.
I gave you chapter & verse, I'm sure you have the detexterity to turn to the page and read it.
I said that God was the father-in-law. The bride is the bride of the Lamb, God's Son.
I think you need to get off the juice...it might improve your comprehension.
Something we could almost agree on. The word "light" is the appropriate translation for Rev 21:22 "And I saw no temple therein: for the Lord God Almighty and the Lamb are the temple of it." You should become aware of Jewish idiom, the Temple is the light. Consider the number of times Jesus is said to be in the Father, and he in him, and we in them.Decades ago I was given the nickname "apostoli" by an older Greek lady at a takeaway, because I was her favourite "Paul" and the tag stuck. Too many people named "Paul" in this world! No other significance in the tag...
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